10 Best Bubble Face Masks Our Skin Can't Get Enough Of

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We'll never grow out of our fascination with bubbles — turns out our childhood obsession with orbs and oxygenation has followed us into adulthood. Be it just the latest craze or a mainstay in the making, bubble face masks have taken over skincare regimens and social media feeds over the last year or so, and we can't get enough of the sudsy cleanse.

And you thought bubbles only came in a bottle! This TonyMoly sheet mask is both earthy and frothy to make natural exfoliation a bit more fun. A peel-off innovation that gently exfoliates skin to be free of dead cells, sebum and the like, bubbles form once the mask is exposed to oxygen, working with a blend of charcoal to extract impurities more efficiently.

With environmental stressors on its case, sometimes skin just needs a deep breath. Sephora's bubble mask provides an oxygenating re-fresh with a foam consistency that feels gentle, but acts tough against impurities. An aggregation of white tea extract and vitamin E, the once-a-week treatment protects against external aggressions and brightens fatigued skin back to life.

Visible signs of aging are linked to plummeting oxygenation through the years, so you can blame environmental stressors for those fine lines and early wrinkles. Peter Thomas Roth's bubble mask rejuvenates older complexions by brightening the skin with a burst of oxygen. Water-based with licorice root extract, mango, and peppermint leaf, reviewers promise instant results and a natural glow.

Down to detox? Origins' By All Greens bubble mask is essentially a green juice that goes straight to your skin. Penetrating the complexion with super foods like spinach, spirulina, and green tea, as well as coconut and kaolin clay for additional detoxification, the dual-action product cleanses, as well as exfoliates, the skin.

Rather than angrily extracting blemishes between your fingers, Elizavecca is encouraging you to treat acne with a little tender loving care. This bubbly face bath for pores relays a generous helping of beautifying benefits like reducing inflammation and firming the complexion.

Sheet masks wanted in on the bubble trend once it took social media by storm. Miss Spa was one of the first this beauty ed had been exposed to, and rest assured, it does not disappoint. Dousing tired skin in desperate need of an aesthetic enhancement, in bubbly foam infused with pineapple fruit extract, white tea, and vitamin B3, the carbonated creme mask makes for one luxurious skincare cocktail.

For starters, apple cider vinegar is an all-natural astringent that clears acne-prone skin. Combining this beautifying ingredient with the healing properties of kaolin clay, Freeman's multitasking bubble mask can be utilized as a daily cleanser, scrub, mask, or toner.

Yet another Instagram contender (these bubble masks sure have made their social media rounds), e.l.f.'s bubble mask offers more foam for your finances. One pump creates a thin layer of fizzy goodness to the complexion, extracting dirt and debris in order to relieve pores of pollutants. Apply the mask evenly and let set for five to 10 minutes. Once bubbles begin to disperse, massage in the blend with clean fingertips before rinsing with warm water.

Take home this literal spa treatment from bliss that's been a staple for the brand since its launch. Contrary to its competitors, this bubble mask is a triple threat, providing users clarification, protection, and revitalization in one treatment. What's better? The process is simple. Massage on and let sit for five minutes until frothy. Rinse with warm water and watch as your skin instantly transitions from blah to brilliant.

Julia HorniacekMy name is Julia Horniacek and I am the fashion and beauty editor for BestProducts.com.